Finger motion detection glove toward human-machine interface

Suh, J.-H., Amjadi, M. , Park, I. and Yoo, H.-J. (2015) Finger motion detection glove toward human-machine interface. In: 2015 IEEE SENSORS, Busan, South Korea, 01-04 Nov 2015, ISBN 9781479982035 (doi: 10.1109/ICSENS.2015.7370684)

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Abstract

Finger motion capturing systems have a wide variety of applications such as telerobotics, rehabilitation, and avatar control. While commercial devices are too costly, studies on such systems are either impractical to use or have speed limitations. This paper proposes a practical version of the glove-based finger motion capturing system. This system can achieve a capture speed high enough to represent smooth and swift finger motions with considerably low cost. The system provides a speed of 54 Hz for 14 channels with their signal conditioning circuits and flexible strain sensors. In addition, the system has one-touch calibration mode for baseline cancellation, which makes it user-friendly more.

Item Type:Conference Proceedings
Additional Information:14th IEEE SENSORS ; Conference date: 01-11-2015 Through 04-11-2015
Keywords:baseline cancellation, finger motion detection, flexible strain sensor, portable glove, signal conditioning circuit
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Amjadi Kolour, Dr Morteza
Authors: Suh, J.-H., Amjadi, M., Park, I., and Yoo, H.-J.
College/School:College of Science and Engineering > School of Engineering > Biomedical Engineering
Journal Name:2015 IEEE SENSORS
Publisher:IEEE
ISBN:9781479982035
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